Chapter 267 The international competition situation is fierce and complex

In his first World Grand Prix of Athletics, Duke was solid and qualified for the men's 100m final with a time of 9.99 seconds. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Du Ke returned to the preparation area of the Chinese team, and after an hour's rest, he will go to participate in the men's high jump qualifying round.

Su Bingtian sat next to Du Ke with a solemn expression: "9 seconds 99, Du Ke, you have run into 10 seconds again, it seems that 9 seconds and 9 seconds is already a normal mode for you." ”

Du Ke patted Su Bingtian on the shoulder, "Ah Tian, don't be anxious, one day you will be able to open the 10-second mark." ”

Su Bingtian shook his head, a little unconfident: "I want to too, but it's difficult, I've been stuck at the 10.06 mark for a long time, and I can't rush into 10.05 seconds, let alone the 10-second mark in the Year of the Monkey." ”

Du Ke encouraged Su Bingtian: "Don't be so cowardly, take out the domineering momentum of the king you picked N when you first arrived in Nangang, it's not a big deal, maybe you will be able to open the 10-second mark within one or two years, and when Bolt and they are all old, the men's sprinting world will definitely be our world." ”

"Haha, although Duke you are talking nonsense, I also inexplicably feel that it seems to make sense." Su Bingtian's personality is casual, and he is a lot more relaxed after laughing.

At this time, the second group of the men's 100m preliminaries ended, and St. Kitts and Nevis' Anthony Adams and Qatar's Ogunod tied for first place in the group with a time of 10.04 seconds, and the two advanced to the final together.

Su Bingtian, who had just relaxed a little, was a little unsettled at the moment, and the third-place Trinidad and Tobago runner in Group 1 ran a preliminary time of 10.06 seconds, and the Panamanian runner who finished third in Group 2 ran a preliminary time of 10.08 seconds.

10.06 seconds, 10.08 seconds, in the men's 100-meter race in China, few people can run this result, but in the men's 100-meter race of the IAAF Super Grand Prix, such a result can't even enter the final.

Su Bingtian's current best 100-meter run time is 10.06 seconds, he was divided into group 4 of the preliminaries, if he can't run his best time in the preliminaries, he may be eliminated, even if he can run 10.06 seconds, he does not rule out the possibility of being out.

Su Bingtian looked at the Qatar team, even Ogunod ran into 10.05 seconds, and Su Bingtian's sense of urgency instantly +2.

Ogunod felt the pressure to survive after losing to Douc in Bangkok last year, and after months of hard work, he has now reduced his best time in the 100m from over 10.10 seconds to 10.04 seconds.

In a sense, Duke played a certain role in improving the overall level of Asian athletics, and he ran too fast, forcing his Asian opponents to dare not let up at any time. Including last year's World Swimming Championships, except for Du Ke, the overall results made by other athletes have improved significantly compared to previous years.

In fact, look at the men's sprint events around the world, after Bolt was born, his rising tide brought the world's men's sprinters to the height, and after the 9.70 seconds human running speed limit determined by experts was broken by Bolt, Tyson Gay and John Blake also ran within 9.70 seconds in the following years.

Looking at the Jamaican men's sprint team, in addition to Bolt, Blake, Nesta Carter, Ashmond and others are all fierce generals, and the men's 4*100m relay team composed of four of them is invincible in the world, and it is easy to crush the American relay team.

Bailly Cole, the 22-year-old Jamaican sprinter, finished fifth in the country, and his best 100m run last year was 9.95 seconds, exactly the same as Douca's best.

Doucle began to dominate the Asian sprint scene with a historic time of 9.95 seconds, and Bailly Cole did the same but was not ranked number one in Jamaica.

Bailly Cole was featured in Group 3 of the heats, where he topped the group with a time of 10 seconds to advance to the final. The second place in this group was 10.05 seconds and the third place was 10.07 seconds.

"Relax, relax, you can run 10.05 seconds to reach the final." Du Ke could see that Su Bingtian was nervous, and all he could do now was to cheer up his teammates.

Su Bingtian rubbed his hands, took a deep breath, and walked onto the starting line.

"Bang!"

The game begins.

After 9.99 seconds, France's Lemaetri crossed the line first to finish first in the group.

Su Bingtian and Honduran Rochas were tied for second place in the group with a time of 10.06 seconds, and their hundredths of a second were exactly the same, and the referees began to confirm the thousandths of a second for the two players.

According to the IAAF's competition rules, if the thousandths of a second is exactly the same, Su Bingtian and Rochas will advance to the men's 100m final together, and there will be a rare picture of 9 people listening to guns in the final.

The finish timing device installed at the Magellan Stadium can accurately time to one thousandth of a second, and after the referee team confirmed the results, Su Bingtian advanced to the final with the second place in the group.

Su Bingtian's time was 10.061 seconds, and poor Honduran Rochas was eliminated with a time of 10.063 seconds, two thousandths of a second slower.

In the fourth group of the men's 100m preliminaries, the French white Lemaitri and the Chinese yellow Su Bingtian advanced to the final together, and in the international men's 100m final, whites and yellows are as rare.

It was no surprise that Lemametri made it to the final, as he was the only white athlete to run under 10 seconds and the first white athlete to do so, making history as a white sprinter in 2010 by running a 100-meter run of 9.98 seconds.

At this time, the overall ranking of the men's 100m heats came out:

Duco and Lemametri (France) tied for first place in the preliminaries with a time of 9.99 seconds.

Bailly Cole (Jamaica), 10 seconds sharp, third.

Anthony Adams (Saint Kitts and Nevis) and Ogunod (Qatar) tied for fourth in 10.04 seconds.

Bromel (USA) and Hiragora (Antigua and Barbuda) tied for sixth in 10.05 seconds.

Su Bingtian, 10.06 seconds, eighth.

Three Asians, one European, one American, and three Caribbean runners will run another 100-meter final tonight.

If it weren't for sprinting, it would be difficult for ordinary people to pay attention to small Caribbean countries such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, and many viewers have heard for the first time that there is such a country in the world, and perhaps it is through these Caribbean sprinters that their country is known.

If it weren't for Usain Bolt, Jamaica, which is also in the Caribbean, would have been greatly undermined. A sports superstar is sometimes even a symbol of a country or a region.

Su Bingtian, who was lucky enough to advance to the finals with an advantage of two thousandths of a second, patted his chest, not only glad that he was not dead, but also sighed to himself: "I ran 10.06 seconds with my old life, and I only advanced to the finals with the overall 8th place in the preliminaries, and I still narrowly won the test than the thousandths of a second." Duke, I can see that these people at the top of your rankings haven't done their best, and the international arena is still as difficult as ever......" (To be continued. )